Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance Lead

Kent StateKent, OH
$29 - $30Onsite

About The Position

Functions as a working crew leader over Vehicle and Equipment Mechanics and assists with the repair, maintenance, and inspection of a variety of vehicles and equipment with gasoline and/or diesel engines (e.g., passenger cars, vans, trucks, tractors, lawnmowers, loaders, etc.). Reports to a designated supervisor.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent plus completion of 12 to 18 months formal training in diesel and gasoline engine repair (or equivalent training or experience which provides comparable knowledge, skills, and abilities).
  • A minimum of three years’ experience in a variety of vehicle and equipment repair, to include gasoline, gaseous, and diesel engines, including hydraulic, ac/dc electrical, and mechanical systems.
  • Employee must provide all basic tools needed for this position.
  • Must possess valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with proper endorsements and safe driving record, or obtain as soon as possible with extension up to 9 months from date of hire, if position requires operation of vehicles regulated by Section 4506.01 of Ohio Revised Code.
  • Must possess current Type II and MVAC (Motor Vehicle Air Conditioning) certifications or acquire certifications during employee probationary period.
  • Individuals will be subject to controlled substance/alcohol testing in positions where such is required by federal regulations.
  • Knowledge of electronic, electrical, air, and hydraulic systems.
  • Knowledge of appropriate safety practices.
  • Knowledge of inventory control.
  • Skill in welding (i.e., mig and stick).
  • Skill in interpersonal communication to effectively interact with university personnel and public in person and over the telephone (e.g., to gather information about breakdowns, to schedule equipment repairs, to transmit work directives).
  • Skill in engine repair (e.g., two and four cycle single or multiple cylinder engines, gasoline, gaseous, and diesel fuel systems, hydraulic, electrical, and mechanical systems).
  • Skill in the use of mechanic's tools, including hand and power tools.
  • Skill in written communication (e.g., to complete forms, to compose memos).
  • Ability to train and provide effective work direction to other employees.
  • Ability to plan and direct work activities, to manage time effectively and set priorities.
  • Ability to resolve problems independently and make decisions.
  • Ability to diagnose problems and determine appropriate action.
  • Ability to operate computerized diagnostic equipment.
  • Ability to perform basic mathematics (e.g., add, subtract, multiply, and divide whole numbers, fractions, and decimals, and to calculate percentages).
  • Ability to read (e.g., technical manuals, service bulletins, manufacturer's warranties) and interpret and apply schematic diagrams.
  • Ability to demonstrate physical dexterity and lift 100 pounds.
  • Ability to maintain accurate records.
  • Must pass a security check.

Nice To Haves

  • Prior supervisory experience may be preferred.
  • Certification by Automotive Service Excellence preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Functions as a working crew leader over Vehicle and Equipment Mechanics and other classified, temporary, or student employees engaged in automotive maintenance and related activities.
  • Plans and directs the work activities of employees; assigns and monitors work duties and responsibilities; establishes and modifies work methods, schedules and priorities.
  • Communicates and enforces policies and procedures; resolves problems; addresses employee concerns and complaints.
  • Trains and instructs employees on proper work procedures and policies.
  • May participate in the interviewing and selection of job applicants; may recommend personnel actions (e.g., hiring, termination promotion, discipline, layoff/recall).
  • Inspects and tests equipment to diagnose malfunctions and determines repair needs.
  • Repairs, replaces, or adjusts defective units and parts on vehicles and equipment (e.g., exhaust systems, hydraulic systems, brake linings, gasoline and diesel engines, water and fuel pumps, wheels, tires, conventional transmissions, clutches, electrical systems, generators and alternators, starters, etc.); may rebuild defective units and parts and/or assist with major unit overhauls such as engines.
  • Conducts periodic inspections and maintenance of vehicles and equipment in accordance with preventative maintenance schedule; performs repairs as needed.
  • Maintains detailed written and electronic records of repairs and maintenance tasks performed on vehicles and equipment.
  • Maintains inventory of repair parts and supplies; requisitions parts and supplies.
  • May perform small engine repair on two cycle and four cycle air and water cooled engines.
  • Services and repairs inoperative vehicles and equipment in the field.
  • Modifies vehicles and equipment for specific tasks or as required by state or federal law.
  • Coordinates warranty service, billing and training; obtains quotes from contractors.
  • Keeps work place, equipment and tools clean and safe; arranges for replacement or repair of defective tools and equipment.
  • Performs related duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • 6 month rate of $28.93 - $30.18
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